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Spanish
Routledge
26 April 2018
¡Exacto! is an accessible guide to Spanish grammar.

Using an appealing visual layout, the essentials of Spanish grammar are presented in tables and charts allowing learners to navigate the information easily and view explanations, examples of usage and any exceptions to the rule at a glance.

Key features:

Grids and tables ensure key information is available for quick reference and review

Graded to allow students to hone in on the material most suited to their current level

Coverage of Spanish as a world language, with examples from different varieties of Peninsular Spanish and Latin American Spanish

Grammar and workbook in one, with exercises within each unit to practise and consolidate learning

A glossary of grammatical terminology ensures all explanations within the book are clear and accessible

An answer key making it ideal for self-study.

Suitable for class use and independent study, this new edition of ¡Exacto! is the ideal grammar reference and practice resource for all learners of Spanish, from beginners to advanced students.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   588g
ISBN:   9780415785068
ISBN 10:   0415785065
Series:   Routledge Concise Grammars
Pages:   274
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Language:   Spanish
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ane Ortega was a lecturer in Spanish at The Open University, UK, and is currently a lecturer in Language Education at the Begonako Andra Mari Teacher Training University College of Bilbao, Spain. Tita Beaven is a senior lecturer in Spanish at The Open University. Cecilia Garrido was for many years a senior lecturer in Spanish at The Open University. She retired from the University in 2015. Sean Scrivener is an editor attached to the School of Languages and Applied Linguistics at The Open University.

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